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Oct 01 2020
News
Pelosi raises possibility of becoming acting president in chaotic election outcome
Speaker Nancy Pelosi raised the possibility that she might become acting president if neither President Trump nor Democratic nominee Joe Biden wins enough electoral votes to declare victory in the election on or after Nov. 3.
Pelosi, a California Democrat, told reporters Thursday that she is preparing House Democrats for a potential role in determining the winner with a vote by each
Washington ExaminerFeb 25 2021
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The Biden Administration Reversed A Policy That Used The Coronavirus Pandemic To Limit Immigration
President Joe Biden revoked on Wednesday a Trump-era order that temporarily banned green cards for certain groups of people outside the United States, the latest attempt by the new administration to quickly undo the restrictive immigration policies of the former administration.
Former president Donald Trump signed a proclamation in April that suspended access to green cards for certain
BuzzFeed NewsSep 30 2020
News
Fox News uses the word “hate” much, much more often than MSNBC or CNN
Fox News is up to five times more likely to use the word “hate” in its programming than its main competitors, according to our new study of how cable news channels use language.
Fox particularly uses the term when explaining opposition to Donald Trump. His opponents are said to “hate” Trump, his values, and his followers.
Our research, which ran from Jan. 1 to May 8, 2020,
Nieman LabNov 22 2021
News
Biden taps Jerome Powell for second term as Fed chair, spurning progressives
President Biden announced Monday that he will nominate Jerome Powell to a second term as chairman of the Federal Reserve, signaling that he believes the battle-tested central bank chief, who navigated the U.S. economy through the depths of the worst recession in nearly a century, is the best person for one of the most high-stakes jobs in the world.
The announcement ends months of
Fox BusinessOct 30 2020
Opinion
The Day After Election Day
There will of course be an Election Day — and it could be one of tumult, banners colliding, incidents at the polls and attempted hacks galore. More likely than not, it will end without a winner named or at least generally accepted.
America will probably awaken on Nov. 4 into uncertainty. Whatever else happens, there is no doubt that President Trump is ready for it.
I’ve spent the
Ron SuskindSep 29 2020
News
Joe Biden Reverses Course, Declines to Have Ears Inspected Pre-Debate Despite Agreeing Days Ago
Joe Biden’s (D) team has reportedly rejected the Trump campaign’s request to have the former vice president’s ears inspected for an electronic device prior to Tuesday night’s debate despite agreeing to the proposal just days ago.
President Trump’s campaign has requested that a third party inspect the ears of both candidates for listening devices ahead of the first presidential debate in
Breitbart NewsJan 10 2022
News
Videos Shed Light on Death of Rosanne Boyland at US Capitol on Jan. 6
Newly released video from the West Terrace tunnel of the U.S. Capitol provides more details on the collapse, beating, and death of Rosanne Boyland on Jan. 6, 2021.
A three-hour video unsealed in late December in a Jan. 6 federal criminal case shows the 34-year-old President Donald Trump supporter entered the tunnel, was pushed back out, fell, and was struck by police before her lifeless
The Epoch TimesAug 26 2020
Analysis
"Unprecedented and wrong": Mike Pompeo slammed for address to GOP convention from Jerusalem
President Donald Trump's reelection campaign announced Sunday that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will address this week's Republican National Convention—news that sparked swift criticism both because it's unprecedented for the nation's top diplomat to participate in this type of political event and because he will reportedlyspeak from "an undisclosed location" in Jerusalem while he's there on
SalonFeb 10 2022
News
Maura Healey launches campaign for governor, promising to ‘continue with what’s working and fix what’s not’
Attorney General Maura Healey, who made herself a national figure with lawsuits against the Trump administration and big corporations, formally launched her campaign for governor on Thursday, immediately becoming the race’s presumptive front-runner.
In her first public remarks as a gubernatorial candidate, the second-term Democrat pitched herself as an experienced public servant
The Boston GlobeMar 30 2022
Analysis
Government spending to blame for inflation spike, San Francisco Fed study says
Ask Democrats and Republicans what is to blame for high U.S. inflation, and they would point their fingers at extremely different culprits.
While the White House has identified supply-chain bottlenecks and other pandemic-induced disruptions in the economy for the recent price spike, GOP lawmakers have pinned it on the president's massive spending agenda.
But now researchers at
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